Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd & Pete burying skis for use as anchor points to tie down the plane for the night. Floyd, and Lois who lives in Illiamna (which is NW of Kodiak) spent the night. Note: Lois describes her night staying with...

Title from accompanying material. "Lois, Jack, Donna (who sent me the pie) & West just before Floyd Miller flew West & me to Fairbanks to catch a flight to Seattle." Four people posed on the stoop in front of a log cabin.

Title taken from finding aid. Formal group portrait of the Board of Regents, University of Alaska. Standing left to right: Terris Moore, President of the University; Andrew Nerland, President; and Leo F. Rhode, Juneau. Seated left to right: M.J....

Title taken from caption. From photograph enclosure: "Tok, Chistochina. Anchorage to Fairbanks trip; Oct. 1974." Two women, in a doorway, with a young child standing between them. Lucy is the woman on the left.

Image of moose in a small corral. One of the signs on the corral reads, "Ride Bucky the moose" and the other reads, "Bucky, Tok, Alaska." A large sign behind the corral reads, "Welcome Tourists. Best Stop Parking Area." From image enclosure:...

Title taken from Pepsi sign on top of a country store. A women is posing in front. There is a also a small cache with sled on top and moose antlers on top of the store. From image enclosure: "Chistochina, Tok. Anchorage to Fairbanks trip; Oct. 1974"

Description: Photograph shows Al Parmenter, standing on the side of an airplane, about to board. Albert Parmenter came to Alaska in the mid-1930s and mostly flew the Valdez to Fairbanks route. Parmenter left Alaska to work for Lockheed Aircraft....

Milepost signs in Whitehorse, Yukon. A dogsled with four dogs attached are beneath the signs. There are nine signs that indicate how far various locations are from Whitehorse. The signs read, "Whiehorse, Yukon 0 MI.," Fairbanks, Alas 600 MI.,"...

Title taken from verso. Photograph of the Matanuska railway station. Signs on building read: "Matanuska. To Fairbanks 317 m[iles]. Matanuska. To Seward 150 m[iles]." and "Railway Express Agency Incorporated."

Letter written by A.J. Hewitt to Alex H. McDonald of the Alaska Steamship Company in Fairbanks, Alaska. Hewitt was a stockholder of the Anchorage Times. In the letter he describes the operations of the Anchorage Times, including position titles,...

Title taken from caption. View of a gas station and milepost located at the intersection of the Alaska Highway and the Glenn Highway in Tok, Alaska. Sign reads: "Whitehorse 401. Valdez [?]. Fairbanks 207. Anchorage [?]. Big Delta 110. Boundary 57."...

Agnes (Mrs. Herbert) Umbs and Mary (Mrs. Howard) Kittel, president of National Council of State Garden Clubs, with plaque in Fairbanks, Alaska. Bowl of slips of paper is on table at right. Plaque reads: "National Council of State Garden Club." From...